La Liga
Valencia CF is facing an economic crossroads that is impacting its decisions in the transfer market. In a press conference held at the Paterna sports city, Miguel Ángel Corona, the club's sporting director, stated that the current priority is to achieve financial sustainability while maintaining a competitive team. Corona emphasized that despite the economic difficulties and high debt facing the club, they have already turned down multiple offers for two of their main assets: midfielder Javi Guerra and goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.
Despite financial needs, Valencia has not yielded to the received proposals, which, according to Corona, demonstrates the club's commitment to the team's competitiveness. However, the sporting director also acknowledged that in the face of a truly irresistible offer, they would be willing to reconsider their position, given the economic context. The Valencia sporting director has confirmed that the club has rejected two formal proposals for Mamardashvili.
Accounts need relief and money needs to be generated
Regarding Javi Guerra, Corona made it clear that the player remains in the market, open to potential negotiations, reflecting the club's difficulties in staying competitive in the elite, confirming that there have been three offers for him. Additionally, he referred to the situation of Samu Castillejo, one of the highest-paid players, who has not yet resumed training. Discussions with his representatives are ongoing, and if no agreement is reached, the player could rejoin the team.
This situation highlights the challenges that Valencia faces in its attempt to balance the books while striving to remain competitive in La Liga. Furthermore, it should be noted that if these players leave, they will need to sign others to complete Rubén Baraja's squad.
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